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how to use Win32 GDI

algraham
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Hello,
I am writing a Windows SDI application in IVF and I would like to use the Win32 GDI graphics routines. However I am unable to find out how to call these routines in Fortransince all of the documentation seems to be in C. Is there a resource out there that documents how to use GDI with Intel Visual Fortran?
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Steven_L_Intel1
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The book "Compaq Visual Fortran: A Guide to Creating Windows Applications" is a good reference and applies to Intel Visual Fortran as well.
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Jugoslav_Dujic
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Xeffort library contains a wrapper module, called XFTGDI, which does most of the boring work (object creation, selection and destruction, coordinate systems conversion) for you. Although Xeffort is a complete framework, you can use only XFTGDI module in your application.

See XeffortLite sample:

href="http://www.xeffort.com/xeffort/samples/samples.htm

and Xeffort documentation and full downloads:

http://www.xeffort.com/xeffort/xeffort_download.htm

Jugoslav
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algraham
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Thanks foryour help, Steve and Jugoslav.
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